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    Is there such a tool to do the job? Please let me know. Thanhk You much.
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    I don't think so. You probably have to capture it with a capture card or dvd recorder. And I guess you mean a ps3 game movie.
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    If you're able to rip the game (I don't know how, sorry - just that they do use Blu-Ray discs for PS3 games, now), have access to the files and know which file contains the video, you could always try feeding that to MediaInfo and see what it says. But that might not help if the file is a container for multiple videos.

    Games often have different ways of storing their data files, and what works for one game might not work for another. That's the way it often is, not just for the PS3. You might search the web and see if someone's written a program that'll extract videos from that specific game, or at least allow you to view them.

    ...or if it does store its videos as actual Blu-Ray-encoded video, ripping the disc could help with that. I don't really know much about PS3 games (haven't looked into them), so I wouldn't be of much help, sorry.
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